Papers, 1882-1984.

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Papers, 1882-1984.

Papers include a diary, 1887, with descriptions of his work at the Statue of Liberty; correspondence concerning his appointment and promotion, 1889-1890; programs, flyer, memo, concerning the Statue of Liberty Golden Jubilee, and Fiftieth Anniversary rededication ceremonies, 1936; family correspondence, 1888-1976; family tree, 1976; and clippings concerning Miller's life and work on Bedloe's Island (later renamed Liberty Island), including the birth of his daughter, Dorothea Liberty Miller, born 1893, first child born on Bedloe's Island.

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Miller, Dorothea Liberty, b. 1893.

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St. James Church (New York, N.Y.). Sunday School.

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New York (N.Y.). P.S. 33.

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Miller, Charles Nicholas, b. 1862.

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Light keeper. Miller, born Carl Müller, was the Keeper of the Light Station of the Statue of Liberty 1889-1897, after which he joined the Alaska Gold Rush. From the description of Papers, 1882-1984. (Lehman College Library). WorldCat record id: 46875534 Light Keeper. Miller was the Keeper of the Light Station of the Statue of Liberty from 1889-1897. Later he joined the Alaska Gold Rush. Name is anglicized from Carl Müller. ...

Miller, Rosalie J.

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Rosa Miller is a member of the Aukwaan (Aak' w Kwaan) Tribe in Juneau, Alaska, the original Juneau clan. Her mother, Bessie E. Visaya, who died in 1995 at 97, was the matriarch of this tribe. Rosa is active in the Alaska Native Sisterhood and is the leader of the Mt. Juneau Thlinget Dancers. She is also known for spearheading efforts to keep the NOAA facility out of Indian Point and working to block development of Berners Bay. She has overseen the ousting of an Auk Kwan chief, worked to repatria...